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Garden Edging Calculator — How Much Edging Do I Need?

Calculate edging strips, stakes and fixings for metal lawn edging, timber borders, stone and plastic garden edging.

Total perimeter to edge

Adds a rule-of-thumb wastage allowance per bend (not a standard figure)

Enter price for a cost estimate

How We Calculate This

Our garden edging calculator works out the number of edging strips or lengths you need based on your total perimeter measurement, plus any stakes, pins or joiner pieces that your chosen edging type actually requires.

The formula

Length to cover = Total length + Curve allowance + Overlap allowance

Edging strips = Length to cover ÷ Strip length (rounded up)

Stakes/pins = Run length ÷ Stake spacing + 1 (rounded up — staked types only)

Standard edging sizes & fixing

  • Metal lawn edging: 1m lengths with integral spikes — no separate stakes or joiners. Sections overlap and interlock, so add ~6% (EverEdge guidance). A 5 × 1m pack covers 4.75m
  • Timber edging: 1.2m or 2.4m boards, stakes at 600mm centres
  • Stone/concrete edging: 600mm (24") units, bedded and haunched on concrete (not staked)
  • Plastic edging: 1m flexible lengths, ground pins at ~500mm centres, joined with connectors; add ~10% for the cut-and-overlap join

Curve allowance (rule of thumb)

No British Standard governs curve wastage — these are practical guides, not fixed rules:

  • Metal: ~15% extra per curve (bends easily)
  • Plastic: ~10% extra per curve (flexible)
  • Timber: ~20% extra per curve (less flexible)
  • Stone: ~10% extra per curve

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Last updated: February 2026

Verified against UK standards · estimates only, confirm with your supplier.